S.A. executives in Monterrey to pave way for business migration

San Antonio representatives from various businesses including Amergy Bank, Keller Williams, VR Business Brokers and the law firms of Alfredo Lozano and Ramirez & Martinez de Vara are in Monterrey today for an electronics, telecommunications and information technologies conference.

Their goal?

To advise Mexican technology leaders, a growing industry, who want to establish themselves in the Alamo City, what many consider the most Mexican of U.S. cities.

The CANIETI conference, which stands for La Cámara Nacional de la Industria Electrónica, de Telecomunicaciones y Tecnologías de Información, or the Mexican Electronics Telecommunications and Information Technologies Industries Chamber, brings together Mexican entrepreneurs and businesses.

The San Antonio team is zeroing-in Mexican professionals interested in “relocating, expanding or starting up business in Texas.” The issue of personal and family security is key among such business professionals. As the drug war continues to impact life on the border and in specific places throughout Mexico, it is not surprising that such conference presentations are happening. Such business — from Mexico to South Texas and from South Texas to Mexico — has linked us for centuries.

The seven-member team at the conference in Monterrey consists of Martha Valadez and Magoli Garcia of Amergy Bank, who’s discussing personal and business banking services; Miguel Herrera of Kell Williams, who’s presenting information on purchasing property; Alfredo Lozano, an attorney who’ll advise attendees on visa applications and other legalities about immigrating to the United States; Ivan Ramirez and Luis Gonzalez Franco will discuss establishing corporations and relocating industries, and Omar Garcia will talk about acquiring small- and medium-sized businesses in San Antonio.